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Mark Bahlin <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 22 Nov 2000 12:42:56 +1030
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What was also interesting about that Star Trek Next Gen episode when Troi
was pregnant was that it was directed by Rob Bowman - one of the main
honchos resposible for The X-Files. I am sure there are quite a few episodes
where the issue of paranormal pregnancy ('something is in the body') would
have made excellent X-File material. That Next Gen episode certainly has a
weird 'feel' to it.

Interesting to note that Scully is pregnant in this series. I'm from
Australia, so I'm reading about episodes we won't see until next year!

Mark




>Datis Alaee mentions:
>
>> During the 5th season of STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE, Nana Visitor was
pregnant
>> with her (daughter, I believe) and she played her role of being the
station's
>> second in command for more than a couple of episodes with the pretext of
>> carrying Keiko and Miles O'Brien's baby.  Supposedly, because of a
>> complication, Keiko'd child had to be transplanted into another woman's
womb
>> and Major Kira who was present in the shuttle when all this occured had
>> volunteered to carry Keiko's baby.  There are a whole bunch of good
episodes
>> of when Nana was pregnant during the show.  I'd recommend you get with a
>> Trekker friend and check them out.  They'd sure make good material for
your
>> paper.  Good luck :)!
>
>As a related note, see the episode of STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION when
>Troi became mysteriously pregnant, gave birth, watched her "child" grow
>up and die all in the course of a day.  It could also be interesting to
>compare to the monstrous pregnancy in Lar von Trier's TV series THE
>KINGDOM.
>
>Don Larsson
>
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>Donald F. Larsson
>English Department, AH 230
>Minnesota State University
>Mankato, MN  56001
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